It's truly a case of less is more when it comes to this superminimalistic brow, Jenner's off-duty look. Henao starts by using a pencil to fill in only the areas that look a little sparse, typically at the tail. "Be targeted and precise, drawing in soft lines just where you'd want there to be a few more hairs," he says. Keep your strokes gentle, feathering on the pencil so that it looks like hair, rather than drawn-on color. Our pencil pick: Zoey Van Jones Brow Shaping Pencil, $22.
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The only other product required for this au naturel look is a brow gel. There's no need to add any color; you're just using the gel to keep the hairs in place, notes Henao, so a clear option will do the trick. Try Benefit Ready, Set, Brow! Clear Brow Gel, $24.
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Slightly more polished and groomed, this is Henao's go-to for Jenner's (many) red carpet appearances. He starts by using the pencil end of the Estée Lauder Brow Multi-Tasker, $29, which he likes for its triangular shape. "The pointed tip is great for creating precise definition, especially at the tail, while the flatter side is perfect for shading in larger areas," he explains.
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Post-pencil, grab a spoolie to brush through the entire brow before doing anything else. "It's a common misconception that you only need to brush through the brow before you start applying makeup, or as a final step," says Henao. "You should be continually blending everything with a spoolie." Why? When too much makeup adheres to the hairs, you end up seeing just the makeup, and not the shape of your brow. By constantly brushing and blending, you ensure the end result highlights the brow itself, not the product used, he explains. We're fans of the superaffordable e.l.f. Eyelash & Brow Wand, $1.
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Since this brow look for Kendall is more defined, Henao recommends layering a powder over the pencil for added color and dimension. (Be sure to always follow this order: "Starting with the emollient pencil gives the powder something to adhere to, and makes for the most natural result," he says.) The Estée Lauder Multi-Tasker he likes contains a built-in powder with a sponge tip applicator, or, apply a loose option, like Bare Minerals Brow Powder, $12, using an angled liner brush. When it comes to choosing the right color -- for pencil and/or powder -- Henao advises brunettes go one shade lighter than their hair color, blondes one shade darker. Finish by blending everything with a spoolie, of course.
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